Advisory Board September 20, 2023

With healthcare costs increasing, industry experts say that contract negotiations among insurers, providers, and employers are likely to be a “bloodbath” as each side seeks to offset their own rising costs in other areas.

Healthcare inflation is expected to rise

While overall inflation has declined over the last year, economists say that health insurance will likely increase soon, boosting inflation for roughly another year.

In October, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) will update its calculations for health insurance prices. Rather than directly measuring premium costs, which may vary from policy to policy, BLS...

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